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  1. Production notes. Mr. Moto's Last Warning is the only Peter Lorre Moto film in the public domain. It is available at the Internet Archive. [4] The film was announced in April 1938. [5] [6] The title was then changed to Mr. Moto in Egypt before it eventually became Mr Moto's Last Warning . In April, the studio announced they were considering ...

  2. A 1938 crime drama film starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto, a Japanese detective who foils a plot to sabotage the Suez Canal. The film features Ricardo Cortez, George Sanders, Virginia Field and John Carradine in supporting roles.

    • (1.5K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Norman Foster
    • 1939-01-20
  3. Mar 18, 2016 · MOTO'S LAST WARNING. A Japanese man claiming to be Mr Moto, of the International Police, is abducted and murdered soon after disembarking from a ship at Port Said in Egypt. The real Mr Moto is already in Port Said, investigating a conspiracy against the British and French governments. The dead man was his colleague, impersonating him to throw ...

  4. Watch the 1939 Hollywood classic movie, Mr. Moto's Last Warning.Moto thwarts a ruthless band of international agents who try to foment an international incid...

    • 71 min
    • 12.7K
    • Hollywood Classics
  5. Visit the movie page for 'Mr. Moto's Last Warning' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your guide to ...

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    • Peter Lorre
    • Norman Foster
    • 20th Century Fox
  6. Film Length. 6,376ft (7 reels) Fabian, the leader of a spy ring, plots to disrupt the peaceful relations between England and France by blowing up the French fleet as it steams through Port Said in the Suez Canal. Although Fabian is posing as a ventriloquist to hide his sinister activities, British agent Burke has infiltrated the ring under the ...

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  8. A Japanese man claiming to be Mr. Moto, of the International Police, is abducted and murdered soon after disembarking from a ship at Port Said in Egypt. The real Mr. Moto is already in Port Said, investigating a conspiracy against the British and French governments. Norman Foster. Director, Screenplay. Philip MacDonald.